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Dear Dr. Dutrieux, >Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 08:48:59 +0100 >From: Alexis DUTRIEUX <address@hidden> >Organization: ATM-PRO s.p.r.l. >To: address@hidden >Subject: RELEASE FOR PC PRO200 RUNNING LAHEY FORTRAN 90 UNDER WIN95 ? >Keywords: 199703231157.EAA25741 In the above message, you wrote: > Thanks a lot for Your rapid answer. Unfortunately I am not a C > specialist Don't worry about not being a C specialist. I am. > but only a user of C routines (netcdf ones) together with my > Fortran code. So maybe I have misunderstood Your question. > > In any case, I have searched in my LF90 users' guide some more > explanation but do not found very clear idea in it. Moreover I have no > *.m4 files in the librairies directories. Forgive me. I should have made it clear that the *.m4 files are in the `fortran/' subdirectory in the netCDF source hierarchy -- unless you are building version 3 of the netCDF package, in which case there are no *.m4 files at all. So, a question I should have asked in my reply is this: are you building version 2 or version 3 of the netCDF package (i.e. is the package name `netcdf-2.4.3' or `netcdf-3.xa')? -------- Steve Emmerson <address@hidden>